Sessians are a unique species that look entirely human—but with some significant differences so don’t be fooled!

Red-blooded mammals have some biological truths. Red blood cells carry oxygen and white blood cells are our immunity that fight disease and virus.

But what if you don’t have white blood cells?  Let’s break it down.

Blood Cells — Hold the Leukocytes

Humans have red and white blood cells, whereas Sessians have Red and Sess blood cells. The absence of white cells and the addition of Sess cells is the lifeblood (pun intended) of the Sessian race.

Sess Cells?

Sess cells are unique — but just how unique? Extremely.

Sess cells do a lot in the blood, which you can learn about here, but the nitty-gritty is this: they produce a chemical energy called Serenicity.

Further, Sess cells are a multipurpose cellular system, functioning as immune defense, hormone regulator, and energy catalyst. Unlike human white blood cells that attack pathogens, Sess cells absorb, convert, and recycle biological energy. This allows near-total nutrient efficiency and resistance to most human diseases.

Serenicity = Vril

So what’s Serenicity? It’s a biochemical reaction that lasts in the blood for several minutes.

  • Source: Produced in the blood when Sess cells collide or interact under kinetic stress caused by the beating of the heart.
  • Trigger: Physical exertion as well as emotional states like fear, excitement, or joy increase heart rate, boosting kinetic energy and accelerating Serenicity production.
  • Distribution: Serenicity flows through the bloodstream, activating Vril via neural receptors and cellular resonance.
  • Lifespan: Serenicity lasts several minutes before the reaction fades. However, the heart is always working and producing more Serenicity with each beat.

Neurological Integration

With unique blood that changes the entirety of how the immune and endocrine systems work, the brain has to evolve too.

  • Vril Cortex: A specialized brain region interprets Serenicity signals and translates them into Vril activation.

Cardiovascular Adaptations

  • Central Heart Placement: Located at the center of the chest for optimal Serenicity distribution.
  • Reinforced Sternum: Dense, mineral-rich breastbone protects the heart from trauma and overload.
  • Sess Cells: Specialized blood cells that regulate Serenicity production, immune response, and hormonal balance.

Skeletal & Structural Traits

  • High-Density Bones: Stronger than human bones to withstand Vril strain and protect vital organs.
  • Reduced Organs: No adenoids, spleen, appendix, or prostate — Sessians rely on blood-based regulation and waste reabsorption.
  • Menstruation Reabsorption: The uterine lining is reabsorbed to conserve Serenicity-rich blood.

🧬 Endocrine & Reproductive System

  • Blood-Based Hormones: Hormonal regulation occurs via Sess cells in the bloodstream.
  • Gender Irrelevance: Reproduction depends on biochemical compatibility, not gender identity.
  • Gestation: Likely internal and Serenicity-dependent, with emotional imprinting during development.

These are the basic differences in Sessian biology. Learn more about:
Vrils,
Sess Cells,
Haflies,
and Vrilclasses.

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